ABOUT THEORY

We have a deep passion for cannabis and the role it plays in improving people’s lives. Here at Theory, we cultivate cannabis and produce a wide variety of extracts and infused products at our Bridgewater, Massachusetts facility. We also have retail locations in both Bridgewater (medical) and Great Barrington (medical and recreational), where our customers can learn about cannabis and purchase our products.

Focused on small batches and unique genetics, we strive to develop a premium range of flower, concentrates, and infused products for consumers in Massachusetts. In doing so, we commit ourselves to constant reinvention and self-scrutiny, working with and listening to each other, to further improve and enhance your cannabis experience.

LSD

The LSD strain was bred by Barney’s Farm, with a lineage from a landrace around the Mazar-I-Sharif region and Skunk #1. This strain is a sweet, citrusy, feel good hybrid.

Grown By: Good Chemistry

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

N/A

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Analgesic: Pain Management

Antidepressant: Relieves Depression

Antiepileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

MYRCENE:

N/A

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces Inflammation

Analgesic: Pain Management

Sedative: Promotes Sleep

PINENE:

N/A

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces Inflammation

Bronchodilator: Increases airflow to lungs

Increases focus, clarity of mind, and memory retention

LIMONENE:

N/A

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the development of cancer

Antidepressant: Reduces depression

Provides GI symptom relief

CARYOPHYLLENE:

N/A

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the growth of cancer cells

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

TOTAL TERPENES:

N/A

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

17.8%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.4%

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

Formula: C21H30O2 Boiling Point: 314.6°F

THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that creates euphoria and a “head” centered sensation. This is known as an “endogenous” cannabinoid because our bodies produce a chemical called nearly identical called anadamide, better known as the “bliss
molecule”. Often found in heavier concentrations in sativa strains, THC has many beneficial uses such as:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antiemetic: Reduces Nausea and Vomiting

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

CBDa:

0.1%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

1.4%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative: Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.0%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TC:

20.3%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

Banana Split

hybrid-sativa:BANANA SHERBET x TANGIE

1G

$18

1/8

$50

1/4

1/2

1OZ

SativaIndica

Banana Split from DNA Genetics, is a sativa-leaning hybrid was created by pollinating Banana Sherbet with the multi award-winning Tangie. One of the first strains to be released by Crockett Family Farms, it remains one of the best, with dense frosty flowers, an intense aroma, and a beautiful color! Truly unique is the aromas and taste of Banana Split – delicious and sweet, with banana/tangerine dessert-like qualities. The effects are energizing but not racy, good for focus, motivation, and for those suffering from depression.

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

0.2%

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Relieves depression

Antiepileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

MYRCENE:

0.2%

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

Sedative: Promotes sleep

PINENE:

0.5%

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Bronchodilator: Increases airflow to lungs

Increases focus, clarity of mind, and memory retention

LIMONENE:

0.0%

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the development of cancer

Antidepressant: Reduces depression

Provides GI symptom relief

CARYOPHYLLENE:

0.2%

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the growth of cancer cells

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

TOTAL TERPENES

2.3%

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

16.1%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.3%

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

Formula: C21H30O2 Boiling Point: 314.6°F

THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that creates euphoria and a “head” centered sensation. This is known as an “endogenous” cannabinoid because our bodies produce a chemical called nearly identical called anadamide, better known as the “bliss
molecule”. Often found in heavier concentrations in sativa strains, THC has many beneficial uses such as:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antiemetic: Reduces Nausea and Vomiting

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

CBDa:

0.1%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

.5%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative:Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.0%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TC:

17.4%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

Novacaine

hybrid-sativa:96 SENSISTAR x SFV OG KUSH/JACKS CLEANER #2

1G

$18

1/8

$50

1/4

$95

1/2

$185

1OZ

$350

SativaIndica

These green, piney smelling buds taste sweet and earthy, and may provide a combination of feeling amplified accompanied with a relieving full body lift.

Grown By: Good Chemistry

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

N/A

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

MYRCENE:

N/A

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

PINENE:

N/A

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

LIMONENE:

N/A

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

CARYOPHYLLENE:

N/A

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

TOTAL TERPENES

N/A

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

14.4%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.3%

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

Formula: C21H30O2 Boiling Point: 314.6°F

THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that creates euphoria and a “head” centered sensation. This is known as an “endogenous” cannabinoid because our bodies produce a chemical called nearly identical called anadamide, better known as the “bliss
molecule”. Often found in heavier concentrations in sativa strains, THC has many beneficial uses such as:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antiemetic: Reduces Nausea and Vomiting

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

CBDa:

0.0%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

0.6%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative:Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.0%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TAC:

15.9%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

Purple Trainwreck

hybrid:MENDOCINO PURPS x TRAINWRECK

1G

$18

1/8

$50

1/4

$95

1/2

$185

1OZ

$350

SativaIndica

Purple Trainwreck by Humboldt Seed Organization is a hybrid strain that combines genetics from Trainwreck and Mendocino Purps. Blooming in hues of bright green and magenta, Purple Trainwreck is as colorful as it is flavorful.

Grown By: Good Chemistry

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

N/A

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Relieves depression

Antiepileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

MYRCENE:

N/A

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

Sedative: Promotes sleep

PINENE:

N/A

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Bronchodilator: Increases airflow to lungs

Increases focus, clarity of mind, and memory retention

LIMONENE:

N/A

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the development of cancer

Antidepressant: Reduces depression

Provides GI symptom relief

CARYOPHYLLENE:

N/A

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the growth of cancer cells

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

TOTAL TERPENES

N/A

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

20.7%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.3%

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

Formula: C21H30O2 Boiling Point: 314.6°F

THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that creates euphoria and a “head” centered sensation. This is known as an “endogenous” cannabinoid because our bodies produce a chemical called nearly identical called anadamide, better known as the “bliss
molecule”. Often found in heavier concentrations in sativa strains, THC has many beneficial uses such as:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antiemetic: Reduces Nausea and Vomiting

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

CBDa:

0.1%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

0.4%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative:Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.0%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TC:

24.4%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

Do-Si-Dos #22

hybrid-indica:FACE OFF OG x OGKB

1G

$18

1/8

$50

1/4

$95

1/2

$185

1OZ

$320

SativaIndica

Do-Si-Dos #22 is a potent, visually-stunning indica-dominant strain, bred by Archive Seed Bank. An offspring of the OGKB cut of Girl Scout Cookies and Face Off OG Bx1, this phenotype of Do-Si-Dos strain contains the notorious pungent terpene profile, loading the senses with the sweet, earthy scent of blueberry-lime, and shortbread. The soothing effects of this strain are equally desired by those looking for a tranquil and enraptured body high and has been effective in treating stress, pain, and insomnia.

Grown By: CommCan

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

N/A

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Relieves depression

Antiepileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

MYRCENE:

N/A

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

Sedative: Promotes sleep

PINENE:

N/A

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Bronchodilator: Increases airflow to lungs

Increases focus, clarity of mind, and memory retention

LIMONENE:

N/A

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the development of cancer

Antidepressant: Reduces depression

Provides GI symptom relief

CARYOPHYLLENE:

N/A

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the growth of cancer cells

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

TOTAL TERPENES:

N/A

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

20.2%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.2%

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

Formula: C21H30O2 Boiling Point: 314.6°F

THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that creates euphoria and a “head” centered sensation. This is known as an “endogenous” cannabinoid because our bodies produce a chemical called nearly identical called anadamide, better known as the “bliss
molecule”. Often found in heavier concentrations in sativa strains, THC has many beneficial uses such as:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antiemetic: Reduces Nausea and Vomiting

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

CBDa:

0.0%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

0.6%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative:Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.0%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TC:

21.4%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

Blueberry

indica:AFGHANI x PURPLE THAI x THAI

1G

$18

1/8

$50

1/4

$95

1/2

$185

1OZ

$350

SativaIndica

Blueberry’s legendary status soared to new heights after claiming the High Times’ Cannabis Cup 2000 for Best Indica. The strain dates back to the late 1970s, when American breeder DJ Short was working with a variety of exotic landrace strains. The sweet flavors of fresh blueberries combine with relaxing effects, producing a long-lasting sense of euphoria. Packing a high THC content, many value this strain for its ability to suppress pain and relieve stress.

Grown By: Sira Naturals

TERPENES

LINALOOL:

N/A

Linalool: Reminiscent of a walk through a field of wildflowers, cannabis strains that contain this light floral toned terpene are most useful for patients who need both heavy mental and physical stress relief. With a floral scent, linalool is a strong anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and anti-convulsant that can be useful in treating a variety of symptoms including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Relieves depression

Antiepileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

MYRCENE:

N/A

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, myrcene is responsible for the musky/hoppy taste found in many strains. Myrcene gains its notoriety for its heavy sedative quality (“couch-lock effect”), that indica strains are so infamously known for (in fact the level of myrcene can be a good indicator if a strain is indica or sativa). Myrcene is a strong anti-inflammatory, commonly used for deep physical relaxation, stress relief, or insomnia.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

Sedative: Promotes sleep

PINENE:

N/A

Pinene has two subtypes, alpha pinene (a-pinene) and beta pinene (b-pinene). Alpha pinene carries a scent of evergreen trees, while beta pinene smells like herbs such as dill, parsley, rosemary, and basil. In higher concentrations, pinene produces a clear headed, energetic effect. This fragrant terpene also acts as a powerful bronchodilator, opening airways for those with conditions like asthma or COPD.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Bronchodilator: Increases airflow to lungs

Increases focus, clarity of mind, and memory retention

LIMONENE:

N/A

Limonene contains a pungent lemon and citrus scent, providing a heavy uplifting effect that can be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and stress. Most commonly found in sativa strains, limonene has also shown to effectively combat gastric reflux or other stomach pain disorders because of its ability to increase the absorption of other terpenoids through the digestive tract.

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the development of cancer

Antidepressant: Reduces depression

Provides GI symptom relief

CARYOPHYLLENE:

N/A

Caryophyllene is a peppery, earthy toned terpene, commonly found in many ‘OG’ strains, with efficacy in treating GI related disorders like Crohn’s, ulcers, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBD). Those with autoimmune conditions could also benefit from the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of caryophyllene.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Anticarcinogenic: Inhibits the growth of cancer cells

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

TOTAL TERPENES

N/A

Total Terpene Count is the summation of all terpenes tested for.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

Cannabinoids

THCa:

23.5%

THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolicacid)

Formula: C22H30O4 Boiling Point: 248 °F

THCa is an acidic compound that transforms into THC when heat is applied. THC is the most abundant psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, with a multitude of therapeutic properties. Some of the most common benefits of THC may include:

Analgesic: Pain management

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Antispasmodic: Relieves muscle spasms

THC:

0.3%

THCv (tetrahydrocannabivarin)

Formula: C19H26O2 Boiling Point: 428°F

A variant of THCa, having a propyl (3-carbon) side chain, THCv typically has stimulating effects. Found most commonly in certain African landrace strains such as Durban Poison, THCv promotes a stronger, more euphoric “high”. Other benefits of THCv may include:

Anorexigenic: Appetite suppressant

Antidepressant: Prevents or treats depression

Stimulant: Enhances energy

CBDa:

0.0%

CBDa (cannabidinol acid)

Formula: C22H30O4Boiling Point: 266°F

CBDa transforms into CBD when heat is applied. Non-psychoactive, CBD is the second most common cannabinoid, known for its variety of therapeutic effects such as treating anxiety or nerve pain without a ‘high’. Other benefits may include:

Anti-epileptic: Reduces seizures and convulsions

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation

Analgesic: Pain management

CBGa:

0.5%

CBGa (cannabigerol acid)

Formula: C22H32O4 Boiling Point: 253°F

CBGa transforms into CBG when heat is applied. CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has been shown to have strong muscle relaxation and anti-depressive properties as well as being particularly effective in treating glaucoma. Other benefits may include:

Sedative:Promotes sleep

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

Antimicrobial: Inhibits bacteria growth

CBC:

0.3%

CBC (cannabichromene)

Formula:C21H30O2Boiling Point:428°F

A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBC has shown to be ten times more powerful than CBD at reducing anxiety and stress. CBC has also been used as an anti-proliferative, helping combat cancer. Other benefits may include:

Anti-anxiety: Reduces anxiety

Anti-fungal: Inhibits fungal growth

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation/pain

TC

24.9%

TC “Total cannabinoids”

TC is the summation of all cannabinoids tested for.

Check out each individual cannabinoid to learn more!

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes: Cannabis Aromatherapy

Terpenes (tur-peens) are the pungent and fragrant oils produced in trichomes, providing cannabis strains their aromatic diversity – there are over 200 different types found in cannabis.

In addition to creating the pleasant aromatic stimulus of cannabis, terpenes are of important therapeutic value. When binding to receptors in the brain alongside cannabinoids, terpenes produce an “entourage effect”, allowing for broader therapeutic benefits to be realized.

Check out each individual terpene to learn more!

THC vs. CBD

THC

The human body contains an endogenous cannabinoid to THC, anandamide, or rather know as the “bliss molecule”. This cannabinoid is primarily known for providing strong psychoactive effects commonly associated with the use of cannabis. High amounts of THC can provide a euphoric, physically relaxing, and cerebral-centered sensation. Patients seek relief from high THC strains to treat symptoms like nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain. Ingesting too much THC can potentially increase anxiety and paranoia in some patients.

CBD

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained notoriety for its ability to help reduce inflammation, leaving patients with a focused and clear headed effect. CBD counteracts the psychoactivity of THC, making this an excellent option for patients who seek functional daytime pain relief. Commonly administered through the use of a concentrated form such as a tincture, capsule or salve, CBD can provide a broad range of medical benefits depending on its administration.

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